
Germiston, South Africa
Ken Gampu (born 28 August 1929 in Germiston, South Africa; died 4 November 2003 in Vosloorus, South Africa) was a South African actor. Before he began his career, Gampu was a physical training instructor, salesman, interpreter and police officer. His first acting job was in Athol Fugard's play, No Good Friday (1958). His big break came in the 1965 film Dingaka by Jamie Uys. The same year, he had a significant role in Cornel Wilde's African adventure film, The Naked Prey. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ken Gampu, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

as Alexander

as Kamba
1964

as President
1980

as Alexander
1978

as Umbopo
1985

as Mantshonga
1979

as Leader of the warriors
1965

as Dr. Tamba
1990

as Ndhlovu
2001

as Police Chief
1994

as Mashoda
1972

as Musulna
1978

as Morenga
1985
as Witch Doctor
1997

as Ndhlovu
2001

as Headman
1999

as Witch Doctor
1997

as The Elder
1997

as Policeman
1997

as Police Chief
1994

as Ndumo
1992

as Tjicombo
1990

as Dr. Tamba
1990

as Malanga
1989

as President Zalabok
1988

as Herb Bunting
1988

as Gapu
1988

as Ken
1987

as Dr. Nduma
1987
as Jacob
1987

as Black Leader
1987

as Joe Smith
1986

as Umbopo
1985

as Wiley
1985
as Moses
1982

as Joe Bullet
1982

as Khumalo
1982

as Inspector Nderi
1982
as Colonel Mamba
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